The alarm sounds, telling you it's time to get up and greet the day, but as you slowly wake from your slumber and wipe the sleep from your eyes,
a familiar feeling of dread rushes through you in an overwhelming wave.
A familiar feeling of dread crept up the back of my neck.
I had that old
familiar feeling of dread, frustration, and sadness when Wenger started Ramsey and Giroud for the 3rd game in row.
Not exact matches
Anyone who has had to speak in public, whether in a class or a board room, is probably
familiar with that
feeling of dread leading up to the presentation.
As a mother, I'm very
familiar with the
feeling of dread that comes over me when my son refuses to share or snatches a toy from another child's hands.
When it comes to dating in general, we are all
familiar with that
dreaded feeling when we present our date to our loved ones — will my family approve
of my partner?
Through teaching, video presentation, and experiential learning, you'll see how to use voice, reflection, and deepening interventions to help partners make contact, stay in contact in order to distill, and then share vulnerabilities with each other in order to break the
familiar yet
dreaded feeling of emotional isolation, a common result
of enduring trauma.